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and have that esteem for Peace and Order, that they will bear with any thing tolerable for the sake of it. |
and have that esteem for Peace and Order, that they will bear with any thing tolerable for the sake of it. |
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Such is the complicated condition of humane affairs, that it is exceeding difficult to devise a Rule or Model that shall provide for all whom Equity will plead for. Therefore the prudent and sober will acquiesce in any Constitution that is in some good sort proportionable to the ends of Government. A Discourse of the Religion of England, &c. §. 14. Printed 1667. |
Such is the complicated condition of humane affairs, that it is exceeding difficult to devise a Rule or Model that shall provide for all whom Equity will plead for. Therefore the prudent and Sobrium will acquiesce in any Constitution that is in Some good sort proportionable to the ends of Government. A Discourse of the Religion of England, etc. §. 14. Printed 1667. |
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